• Harefuah · Oct 2014

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    [Seeing the sounds--chest and lung ultrasonography].

    • Daniel J Jakobson and Iftach Shemesh.
    • Harefuah. 2014 Oct 1;153(10):600-4, 624.

    AbstractChest ultrasonography was considered hampered and deficient but it is now taking a prominent role as a bedside tool for the diagnosis of lung ailments. Technological development has made it accurate, fast and reliable to the extent that it is gradually replacing the traditional chest X-ray and sometimes also the computed tomography scan. In this article we review and display in a few images the diagnostic possibilities of the thoracic ultrasound examination in a diverse range of maladies such as pneumonia, pulmonary congestion, pleural effusion and other conditions.

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